BBC NEWS | Special Reports | What to do with a captured pirate

In a bid to tackle the apparent impunity with which pirates can operate, the US and the EU have both concluded deals with Somalia's neighbour Kenya to send pirates for prosecution there.
Britain sent eight suspected pirates to Kenya last November. The US is in the process of sending another seven.
But is using Kenya as the first choice jurisdiction for prosecuting Somali pirates a viable long-term solution?
The Kenyan Foreign Affairs Minister Moses Wetangula has insisted that Kenya will not become a dumping ground for every Somali pirate captured on the high seas, despite the agreements.